“The employers just think about their money and tell us to work, work, work, work,” answers Rosa. “But our work is so important. Why isn’t it appreciated?”Read the full article
“With low pay, no public transportation and no daycare, there are no incentives for women to remain in the workforce. Sometimes it is cheaper for them to just stay at home.”Read the full article
Rami G. Khouri:Rebuilding citizen trust in political institutions will require both economic and political measures in a genuinely consultative context, rather than the usual top-down edicts from the government or benevolent gestures from the [...]Read the full article
Peter Bakvis:The IMF acknowledges that “the refugee crisis is weighing on the economy and public finances” of Jordan but does not explain how cuts will affect the capacity of the government to respondRead the full article
Photojournalist Tien Tran went to the Zaatari refugee camp, in Jordan, to meet the people caught between the hope of returning to Syria and nostalgia for a life they once knew.Read the full article